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Queer For Cities

Queer For Cities

Written by: Joshua Croke
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The design of our communities is an intentional act that often excludes and doesn’t center folks at the margins. Queer For Cities is a podcast about life at the intersections of identity and place and designing equity-centered, liberated communities where LGBTQ+ folx thrive.

When we build queer-inclusive cities, we build better cities for everyone.


Hosted by Joshua Croke, a queer and nonbinary designer, facilitator, and mixed-media artist working at the intersections of community justice, urban development, and creative placemaking, this podcast is a journey into the heart of New England's cities and beyond. We’re diving into the heart of queer urban life, from community health to the creative economy, and everything in between.


We’re out to make queer a joyful norm.

In our debut season, we’re exploring what makes a city not just livable but a truly affirming and joyful place for queer and trans folks. We're bringing together voices from across the spectrum — from activists and artists to urban planners and architects — to share their stories, challenges, and triumphs in creating spaces where queer people thrive.

We’re coming in loud and queer. Hit that Subscribe button to follow and listen to Queer For Cities wherever you get your podcasts. Follow our journey, and let's envision and create cities where queer is a joyful norm. Visit us at QueerForCities.com and follow us @QueerForCities.

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Episodes
  • This Queer Universe with Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro
    Oct 16 2024

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    This Queer Universe with Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro
    🎙️ Welcome back to Queer for Cities! Episode 6—we made it!! We’re back with a captivating conversation with Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro, “a curious historian, Yiddishist, cultural worker, and raconteur living on Nipmuc, Pocumtuc, and Nonotuck land in so-called western Massachusetts.” Josh and Ozzy talk about their work at the intersections of identity and community engagement and how Ozzy is transforming how neighbors engage with each other, including lessons on ways to practive grief in public. We’re diving into Ozzy’s life story and the queer world they grew up in and how that shapes the work they do today.

    In This Episode:
    🌈 Getting to Know Ozzy:

    • Your host, Joshua Croke, introduces Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro, highlighting their extensive work in community organizing and art in Northampton, Massachusetts.
    • Reflections on Ozzy’s life growing up in a pretty queer world and how those experiences shapes some of how they engage in broader community resilience and collective power work.

    🏳️‍🌈 Community Engagement and Queerness:

    • Insights into the transformative power of community-oriented art projects in community, featuring stories from Ozzy's experiences.

    📚 Cultural Heritage and Queer Narratives:

    • Discussion on the influence of Ozzy’s cultural heritage on their work, especially their Jewish identity and its intersection with queerness.
    • Reflections on the historical context of queer communities in Northampton and its designation as "Lesbianville, USA."

    🗣️ Host: Joshua Croke, Queer For Cities

    👥 Guest: Ozzy Irving Gold-Shapiro, Historian, Yiddishist, Cultural Worker

    🎧 Tune in: Listen to Queer for Cities wherever you get your podcasts and on WICN 90.5 FM, Worcester’s only NPR affiliate station. Catch us on Wednesday at 6 PM when we have new episodes and find more episodes at QueerForCities.com. When we’re not airing new episodes of Queer For Cities, you can listen to our comeback show, Public Hearing, all about interesting and timely conversations about our home city, the second largest city in New England, Worcester, MA. Public Hearing is now under the very gay umbrella of Queer For Cities, yass!

    👕 Support Queer For Cities with Merch! BUY MERCH HERE


    📣 Supporters & Shoutouts:

    • Volturno Pizza: Fab pizza, delicious bevs, great people. Learn more at volturnopizza.com.
    • Love Your Labels: Supporting LGBTQ+ youth through creative expression. Discover how to get involved at loveyourlabels.org.

    Thanks for listening! Please share with your fave queers, allies, and someone who maybe needs to learn a thing or two :)

    Queer For Cities is about life at the intersections and designing equity-centered, liberated communities where LGBTQ+ folx thrive. Follow us @QueerForCities and QueerForCities.com. Hosted by Joshua Croke. #QueerForCities

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    58 mins
  • Love Your Labels' Queer AF, "the Queer Met Gala of MA" is Here!
    Sep 4 2024

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    Join Josh, your host, as they dive into the vibrant celebration of Queer AF, an art and fashion show that doubles as a fundraiser for Love Your Labels. This episode takes you behind the scenes with insightful interviews from key figures involved in organizing and participating in this unique event that champions queer and trans youth through art, fashion, and design.

    What You'll Hear:

    • Introduction: Joshua shares exciting updates about the podcast and the impact of a new grant on the show's production (thanks NAS & the Barr Foundation!). 🎙️
    • Main Event: Deep dive into the Queer AF art and fashion show, featuring discussions on community impact, personal journeys in fashion, and the celebration of diverse identities. 🧵👗
    • Guests Spotlight: Interviews with Natasja Hirabayashi and DaishaDore Famous, discussing their roles in Queer AF and personal insights into community building and identity. We also speak to Aggy and Caelum, two former Threads students (Love Your Labels youth fashion and identity program), who are also designing/modeling in Queer AF, about their experiences, shaking the nerves, and excitement for the show on Friday, September 6 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester! 🌟

    Key Points:

    • The role of fashion in personal identity and liberation for queer and trans folks. 👚👔
    • Community-driven initiatives that support and uplift queer and trans youth. 👬👭
    • The significance of creating inclusive spaces beyond traditional bar and adult-centered venues. 🏳️‍🌈🚪

    Guests:

    • Natasja Hirabayashi: Program Manager at UMass Chan Medical School, involved in Queer AF as a model and planner, leading Model & Designer Coordination. 📋
    • DaishaDore Famous: A prominent figure in the Worcester drag community, discussing the importance of visibility and education in queer spaces. 🎤👠
    • Threads Alumni: Aggy and Caelum from Love Your Labels’ Threads fashion program sharing their experiences and aspirations. 🧶👗

    Event Details:

    • Queer AF Date: Friday, September 9th at Mechanics Hall, Worcester. 📅
    • Tickets and Information: Available at queeraf.org 🎟️

    Resources and Links:

    • Love Your Labels: Learn more about their programs at loveyourlabels.org 🏳️‍🌈

    Listen and Engage:

    • Tune In: Available on WICN 90.5 FM and wherever you get your podcasts. 📻
    • Join the Conversation: Follow us on Instagram @queerforcities or email Josh at josh@queerforcities.com. 💌

    This episode not only highlights the joy and creativity within the queer community but also emphasizes the ongoing need for supportive and inclusive spaces for all ages. Don't miss this deep dive into the heart of queer community building and artistic expression through fashion. 🌟👑

    Queer For Cities is about life at the intersections and designing equity-centered, liberated communities where LGBTQ+ folx thrive. Follow us @QueerForCities and QueerForCities.com. Hosted by Joshua Croke. #QueerForCities

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    58 mins
  • The F Word is Fascism
    Jul 8 2024

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    The F Word is Fascism

    🎙️ Welcome to Queer for Cities! In this episode, your host, Joshua Croke, features a wrap-up conversation with our last guest Aaron Greiner, who shares valuable perspectives on designing public spaces that truly center and uplift queer identities and talks about ways cities can build a foundation for inclusive community engagement. We also talk with Soledad Gonzalez and Gaby Batista and dive deep into the struggles and tactics against fascism faced by students at New College of Florida. Get ready for a poignant exploration of activism, resilience, and the crucial role of queer spaces in combating oppressive changes.


    In This Episode:

    🌈 Introduction and Host Welcome:

    • Joshua's reflections on Queer For Cities being delayed this Pride Month and the importance of rest and rejuvenation for activists.
    • Updates on Love Your Labels and anticipation for the Queer AF art and fashion show in September.

    🏙️ Episode Theme: Tactics of Fascism:

    • A deep dive into the harsh realities of fascism as experienced firsthand by students resisting oppressive educational reforms under Governor Ron DeSantis.
    • Soledad and Gaby's insights into student-led resistance and the establishment of counter spaces amidst adversity.

    🚦 Mission and Acknowledgments:

    • Reaffirming the mission to make queer a joyful norm and the significance of building inclusive communities.
    • Acknowledgment of the Nipmuc people's land and the historical and ongoing exploitation of marginalized labor.

    🏳️‍🌈 Inclusive Placemaking Tactics:

    • Discussion on placemaking and its potential for queer communities, featuring insights from previous guest, Aaron Greiner, with CultureHouse and Fruit Stand.
    • Examination of the role of queer spaces and events in fostering inclusivity and safety, highlighting the innovative efforts.

    📚 New College Takeover and Student Resistance:

    • Detailed coverage of the conservative takeover at New College, its impact on the student body, and the transformative power of student activism against systemic oppression.

    🗣️ Host: Joshua Croke, Queer For Cities
    👥 Guests: Soledad Gonzalez and Gaby Batista, Student Activists; Aaron Greiner, Urban Planner, Founder at CultureHouse, Co-founder of FruitStand

    🎧 Tune in: You can listen to Queer For Cities loud and queer wherever you get your podcasts and on WICN 90.5 FM, Worcester’s only NPR affiliate station. Tune in on Wednesdays at 6 PM and Sundays at 11 PM and find us at QueerForCities.com. Queer For Cities is created and hosted by Joshua Croke. Our Assistant Producer is Jack Tripp. Our Audio Engineer & Music Producer is Giuliano D’Orazio.

    👕 Buy Queer For Cities Merch!

    📣 Supporters & Ad Shoutouts:

    • VolturnoPizza.com
    • Love Your Labels: Supporting queer and trans youth through art, fashion, and design. Learn more about our programs and how you can support at loveyourlabels.org.

    📘 Sources & Researc

    Queer For Cities is about life at the intersections and designing equity-centered, liberated communities where LGBTQ+ folx thrive. Follow us @QueerForCities and QueerForCities.com. Hosted by Joshua Croke. #QueerForCities

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    1 hr and 17 mins
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